Urine is the product of the kidneys, which is produced to eliminate the waste products of metabolism, manage body fluid balance, &maintain acid-base balance. The blood is first filtered by the kidneys, and the composition of the resulting fluid is then altered depending on the body's needs. It is composed of mostly water, and breakdown products from blood cells impart the yellow color (urobilin).
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See a Doctor:
Make sure to get checked for infection. Some women may be allergic to their sanitary napkins or tampons used during menses. Use hypoallergenic pads or tampons. Do not leave tampons in your vagina for longer than 4 hours.
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Usually bad news:
A brownish discharge & pain with urinating usually mean inflamation of the urinary tract. The common culprets are germs that can be spread thru the mechanical activity of sex although some other events can initiate them. Try to your clinic soon & specamins can be analysed. Delay may lead to complications including hospital inpatient care, loss of fertility & others.
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The color of stool:
Your stool color depends on your meals.If you have no symptoms and your stool frequency and consistency is normal then the color may be normal variant except when blood in stool is suspected.
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UTI:
Common signs & symptoms of a UTI include frequent urination, burning pain on urination, a sense of extreme urgency (have to urinate right now), blood in the urine, and foul smell in the urine. While bloody urine can be caused by many many things, in the clinical setting of symptoms otherwise consistent with a UTI, the blood does go along with that overall picture. Seek treatment from your doctor.
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You have a UTI:
You need to see your gyn or an urgent visit center so you can get started on antibiotics asap and they can send a urine specimen to the lab to see what bacteria is causing the infection and to make sure the antibiotic that you were given works, i often prescribe Cipro (ciprofloxacin) for my pts , it almost always works and the generic is cheap.
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UTI:
You should see a doctor to see if you get an UTI and / or other stds. Both need to be treated with antibiotics. Commonly, young women can get an urinary tract infection causing pain and frequent urination after intercourse.
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Hematuria:
Blood in the urine with associated pain needs to be evluated. Those symptoms can be associated with stones, infections, or other issues. Best to see a dr. And get an evaluation. Best wishes.
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UTI:
You sounds like you are experiencing a urinary tract infection (uti). See a doctor. You likely need a prescription for antibiotics. It could also be a sexually transmitted disease like chlamydia or gonorrhea. See a doctor immediately. These are not issues you should put off taking care of, as there can have lasting health consequences.
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Second opinion.:
There is more in the detail. Did you have testing done? Wet prep, cultures, urine examination? Did you have a thorough pelvic exam. Was there a good history taken of you health history, sexual history and practices, dietary intake etc. Get another opinion. Seems there is something that is treatable and undiagnosed.
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Discharge can be a noun or a verb; it has multiple meanings in physics, chemistry, military, and legal usage. The most common medical meaning is a substance that is being excreted. Examples: pus is the discharge from a pimple; a vaginal discharge can mean infection; an ear discharge can mean an infection of the outer ear tract; a nasal discharge may be a 'cold'.
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